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 Rai Moriya
 Spinaps Postdoc, Magnetoelectronics Group
 IBM Almaden Research Center

Biography
Rai is currently working on the field and current-induced motion of magnetic domain walls in magnetic nanowires. He is also developing techniques for the nanofabrication of magnetic nanowires and other spintronic device structures. Rai is especially interested in the interaction of multiple domain walls and the current induced resonance of domain walls in magnetic nanosystems

Rai Moriya, a native of Kanagawa, Japan, received his Ph. D. from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, in March 2004. His research at the Tokyo Institute of Technology included the current and optical control of magnetization reversal and evaluation of the anomalous Hall effect in ferromagnetic semiconductor (Ga, Mn)As, and the molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) growth and characterization of III-V diluted magnetic semiconductor based heterostructures. He received his Bachelor's degree in Physics in 1999 from the Tokyo University of Science in China.

  

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